Home     Log in    XML, RSS Subscribe Feed (RSS)     XML, RSS Comments Feed

Posts Tagged ‘State Farm’

Your Low Cost Auto Insurance Quotes

April 22nd, 2010 by Matthew C. Keegan | 3 Comments | Filed in Autos Express, Consumer Tips

You may be thinking the same thing as me: If I see one more talking gecko or perky Flo commercial, I’ll get sick. But more than likely you have long since resigned yourself to viewing TV ads from Geico, State Farm, Allstate, Progressive, Nationwide and Liberty Mutual over and over again.

auto insuranceThe insurance industry is big business with mostly every driving adult in America having some form of car insurance policy to their name. Tens of millions of drivers means tens of billions of dollars in insurance premiums annually. That’s a lot of money with advertising helping to persuade consumers to make the switch.

Lots of people offer advice on shopping for auto insurance quotes with most of those tips rehashing what has been said. Sorry to disappoint you, but I’m going to come from a slightly different angle, one that explores how you can lower your costs without getting stuck using an Internet insurance quote site, one that may not have your best interests at heart.

Your Current Insurer – When was the last time you had a check up of your current policy? Was it when you purchased a car and needed to update your coverage? Or could it have been when you moved and needed to find a new agent? In any case, you may be able to save some money with your current auto insurer by making a call to your agent. The Wisdom Journal stresses that policy holders should ask for discounts, information not readily volunteered by agents. Make that call and save yourself some money!

Shopping For A Car – Do you have your eyes on a luscious looking sport coupe? Or, is that 40 mpg compact captivating you? Few people think to talk with their insurance agent to find out what their rates will be until after their purchase has been decided. Even similar models can vary dramatically, with the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety basing insurance costs on a number of different factors. Visit the IIHS ratings page to find its top safety picks. Hint: the better the rating, the lower your insurance costs.

Ask Your Neighbors – It isn’t enough to ask co-workers and family members who they use for their auto insurer although that information can come in handy. You also want to check with your neighbors, people who “garage” their cars in the same zip code as you do. According to Autos.com, auto insurers narrow down their information by neighborhood to find out the number of collisions, thefts and incidents where you live. Yes, localized rate adjustments apply.

Check Credit Reports – Most drivers are not aware that their credit scores can impact their insurance rates, but the Los Angeles Times reports that it can impact whether you can get a job, or an apartment or how much you’ll pay for your insurance premium. Visit AnnualCreditReport.com to obtain free copies of your credit reports; pay the token fee to get one of your credit scores.

Once you have done these steps then shopping for auto insurance quotes from competing auto insurers can help confirm whether you have the best deal already or if you should look elsewhere.

Adv. – Visit SayGoodCredit.com for debt management help and budget solutions.


Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Oh, Deer: Vehicle Collisions On The Upswing

September 29th, 2009 by Matthew C. Keegan | 5 Comments | Filed in Autos Express, News

America’s deer population is out of control in some regions, forcing communities to take drastic steps to cull herds through hunting and other methods. One sure way to get rid of deer is to have a deer-automobile collision, almost always deadly for the deer and extremely dangerous for vehicle occupants. Don’t forget the damage done to these vehicles as well.

Tracking Cervid Accidents

deerState Farm Insurance Companies has been tracking cervid-car collisions for a number of years, noting that such accidents have increased by 18% over the past five years even though the number of vehicles taking to America’s highways and byways has only increased by 7% during that time.

The auto insurance giant, the largest issuer of car insurance policies in the U.S., reported 2.4 million accidents involving deer in a two-year period ending June 30, 2009. West Virginia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Iowa and Montana are the top five states for vehicle accidents with Mountaineer state residents having a 1 in 39 chance that they will hit a deer within the next twelve months.

Thousands of Dollars in Damage

According to State Farm, the average property damage cost of these incidents was $3,050, up 3.4 percent from a year ago. And, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, deer-vehicle collisions in the U.S. cause more than 150 human fatalities each year.

The worst time of the year for deer-vehicle collision is now upon us, as deer migration and mating season from October through the end of the year increases the likelihood of accidents. To that end, State Farm offers the following tips to help drivers reduce the chances that they’ll have an accident:

  • Be aware of posted deer crossing signs. These are placed in active deer crossing areas.
  • Remember that deer are most active between 6 and 9 p.m.
  • Use high beam headlamps as much as possible at night to illuminate the areas from which deer will enter roadways.
  • Keep in mind that deer generally travel in herds – if you see one, there is a strong possibility others are nearby.
  • Do not rely on car-mounted deer whistles.
  • If a deer collision seems inevitable, attempting to swerve out of the way could cause you to lose control of your vehicle or place you in the path of an oncoming vehicle.

State Farm cites growing deer populations as well as urban sprawl as reasons why the number of “hits” are on the rise. Urban sprawl means that deer habitat areas are diminished, forcing deer to travel in search of food and a new home.

Photo Credit: SXU

Adv. — Visit the nBuy Shopping Plaza to find savings on all of your purchases. You can earn shopping rebates, find school supplies, and save on stuff for your car.


Tags: , , , , , ,